If your door is severely damaged, have it fixed or replaced. As always, go with whichever costs less. You’ve addressed the living area inside your home. Your front entrance is inviting. Now is the time to take a critical look at your front yard. Curb appeal: Curb appeal (how your home looks from the road) is the most important image of all. You want to make an amazing first impression. A well-prepared house can even catch the eyes of buyers who never intended to visit your home. Buyers driving by who look at your home should immediately feel as though they want to go inside. This will not happen if you have poor landscaping, a dingy exterior, or an unkempt yard. Look around your yard and list everything that needs a little work. • Are your shrubs, trees, flower gardens, and walkways tidy? • Is there trash or just a general mess in your yard? • Does everything (front light, garage door, porch rails, etc.) function properly, and look its best? • Could outdoor features, such as patio furniture or the garage door, be updated with a quick coat of paint? Chances are you’ll have some improvements to do. Take heart: just think of how many people are going to beg to view the inside of your home when they see how beautiful it is from your curb! This might seem like an overwhelming list, but it takes hard work to get a home ready to sell. Anyone can put a house on the market. Not everyone sells quickly or with great profits. Thankfully, you now have a big advantage over other sellers. You know what it takes. Follow these guidelines to gain the best advantage for your home to sell quickly, and for the best price. POINTS TO REMEMBER: ; Decide whether flooring needs repair, replacement, or special cleaning and care. ; Brighten your home inside and out with new lightbulbs. Improve or replace worn fixtures.
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